Penguins playoff OT losing streak extends to 8 games
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If the Pittsburgh Penguins had it their way they would wrap things up in regulation.
The club dropped Game 1 of their second-round series to the Washington Capitals Thursday thanks to a T.J. Oshie hat-trick goal in the fourth period.
And while the club still gave a valiant effort it was just the latest in a series of bad outcomes in playoff overtime.
The first seven games of that streak. (Note: Columbus' only playoff wins in franchise history are part of it.) pic.twitter.com/uilrCL52kt
— Seth Rorabaugh (@emptynetters) April 29, 2016
With their series expected to be tight, the Penguins will need to rewrite history if they stand a fighting chance.
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